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World Population Day

For World Population Day, July 11, we highlight the range of Duke faculty, student and alumni...

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The Story Behind the Photo: Documenting Refugees

Sanford student on her work at the Mediterranean and the photo that captured it

PUBLISHED February 2, 2016 IN Academics , Global , Campus
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A new study assesses why children in urban areas are at greater risk for psychosis.

Urban Life and the Risk to Children's Mental Health

New study sheds light on the link between urban living and psychosis in children

Lower social cohesion among neighbors and higher crime rates contribute to higher rates of...

PUBLISHED May 11, 2016 IN Research , Academics , Medicine , Campus
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Eve Puffer's work in Kenya is building links with local communities and families to strengthen children's health.  Photo by Megan Morr/Duke University Photography

Eve Puffer: Poverty, the Underlying Challenge That Can't Be Ignored

New Psychology & Neuroscience/Global Health faculty member integrates interest in psychology and medicine

Growing up surrounded by poverty and discrimination may have been a good thing for Eve Puffer....

PUBLISHED October 4, 2012 IN Global , Campus , Academics , Medicine
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A Landmark Graduation Ceremony in Kenya

First female students to graduate Friday from WISER in Muhuru Bay

PUBLISHED March 5, 2014 IN Global , Campus , Academics , Medicine
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Life-Changing Innovation: How Duke Research Saves Lives

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